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christina ellis pursued a very expensive college education. and she still managed to graduate debt-free. how did she do it? >> she is revealing her formula for success in the new book "concessions of a scholarship winner." the secrets that helped me win $500,000 in free money for college. >> alisyn: wow, this is good stuff. welcome. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> jessie: you won half a million dollars in scholarships. where did you find these scholarships and how do other people do that? >> there are all sorts of ways to find scholarships. one of the best ways to find scholarships is through scholarship databases. there are web sites like scholarship.com and fast web.com and students can actually go to those databases and enter in a profile and they match them with scholarships that are absolutely unique to them. so, that's a fantastic way and books like the ultimate scholarship book. they have over 1.5 million separate awards listed. >> your story is fascinating because i think that the common perception is that you have to be the val
christina ellis pursued a very expensive college education. and she still managed to graduate debt-free. how did she do it? >> she is revealing her formula for success in the new book "concessions of a scholarship winner." the secrets that helped me win $500,000 in free money for college. >> alisyn: wow, this is good stuff. welcome. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> jessie: you won half a million dollars in scholarships. where did you find these...
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it paid for my education all the way through a ph.d. i got the coke-cola scholarship which is a huge merit-based scholarship. lots of dean scholarships. all sorts. >>steve: we know there are a lot of families right now and they think we have limited resources right now, at this point. money is available based on need, based on merit, all sorts of stuff. >> absolutely. there are so many families that are just thinking right now there is no way i can afford a college education. i just want to let them know that you can overcome those obstacles you're facing, and i want to help you do that. >>steve: next up, she is going to vanderbilt to get her ph.d. congratulations. check out her book, "confessions of a scholarship winner." good luck. you're fantastic. >> thank you. >>steve: have you heard about this story? a family escapes germany for the united states because the government there is threatening to take the kids away. the reason? they're home schooling them. now the obama administration is turning its back on them as well. we'll be righ
it paid for my education all the way through a ph.d. i got the coke-cola scholarship which is a huge merit-based scholarship. lots of dean scholarships. all sorts. >>steve: we know there are a lot of families right now and they think we have limited resources right now, at this point. money is available based on need, based on merit, all sorts of stuff. >> absolutely. there are so many families that are just thinking right now there is no way i can afford a college education. i just...
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>> well, among college educated women, it's work out fairly well, the later marriage, 'cause they're not only putting off marriage, but child bearing also. focusing on school, on their careers. if they wait 'til they're 30, they will make more money than just about anybody else, including some men at the -- with less education. but among women who do not have a college education, particularly we were interested in those who graduated high school and maybe have a year or two of college. they're not putting off child bearing. they are putting off marriage, but the children are still coming before marriage. that's not good news. >> ainsley: let's put up some of these statistics. you say by age 25, 44% of women have had a baby, but look at this next statistic. 38% are married. which means women are having babies out of wedlock. this number is going up. is this a challenge for the child? >> it is. we have a lot of evidence that couples who are not married tend to be much more unstable. so if you compare the outcomes for kids who are at their fifth birth, if the parents were together but c
>> well, among college educated women, it's work out fairly well, the later marriage, 'cause they're not only putting off marriage, but child bearing also. focusing on school, on their careers. if they wait 'til they're 30, they will make more money than just about anybody else, including some men at the -- with less education. but among women who do not have a college education, particularly we were interested in those who graduated high school and maybe have a year or two of college....
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we gave pakistan $12.7 million for education last year. a quarter of the tuition help needed for the marines. >> steve: priorities. sorry, kids, no hugs or cupcakes allowed here. elementary schools in saint mary's county, maryland, looking to ban parents from bringing home made sweets or offering a hugs to anybody but their own kids. school board says it will review final recommendations for the new safety policy and vote on it before the end of the school year. >> anna: no more smiling, either. >> steve: that will change everything. >> brian: let's go outside, extreme weather. three major winter storms, i understand, maria, right? >> yeah. we have a few storms that we will be tracking not just today, but over the next several days because we could be seeing another round of snow for many people across sections of the plains and even into the east coast coming up over the they could several days. first, our storm right now, which is producing pretty windy conditions here in new york city, we'll be seeing wind gusts up to 30 miles per hour
we gave pakistan $12.7 million for education last year. a quarter of the tuition help needed for the marines. >> steve: priorities. sorry, kids, no hugs or cupcakes allowed here. elementary schools in saint mary's county, maryland, looking to ban parents from bringing home made sweets or offering a hugs to anybody but their own kids. school board says it will review final recommendations for the new safety policy and vote on it before the end of the school year. >> anna: no more...
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it's making its students work for their education. in fact, they say if any student wants to borrow from a bank, they won't let them go to this school. joining us now is jerry davis, the president of the college of the ozarks in missouri. mr. davis, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> alisyn: why won't you let any student take out a loan to go to your school? >> well, basically we think debt is a bad idea. we figured that out. apparently those in washington have not. we just don't want to be a part of the economic cancer that's sweeping the land. we think debt is a problem and the college is a work college. we're look for kids that are willing to work and not have to pay for their tuition or their room and board. >> alisyn: listen to this stunning statistic about debt. according to fine aid.org, two-thirds of undergraduates right now, or four-year colleges in the united states do take out loans. the average debt that they graduate with is almost $23,000. >> yeah, that's pretty heavy debt load. it's like throwing s
it's making its students work for their education. in fact, they say if any student wants to borrow from a bank, they won't let them go to this school. joining us now is jerry davis, the president of the college of the ozarks in missouri. mr. davis, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> alisyn: why won't you let any student take out a loan to go to your school? >> well, basically we think debt is a bad idea. we figured that out. apparently those in...
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. >> brian: thattity grade education. >> alisyn: pretty much. >> brian: who booked her? [ laughter ] >> steve: why can't we be friends, to quote the golden girls. >> brian: they said that? >> steve: thank you for being a friend. >> brian: what about the beatles, we all live in a yellow submarine? [ laughter ] >> brian, you're fired. >> alisyn: here is another question. what if an asteroid were hurdling towards earth? >> brian: are you trying to change the subject. >> alisyn: would the u.s. be able to stop it? nasa says not unless the u.s. is ready to pay up. ainsley earhart has more. >> they're basically telling you to get on your knees and start praying. these killer asteroids are usually only seen in the movies, right? but last month's russia's close call with a meteor got people a little worried. yesterday nasa officials told congress they have only detected about 10% of meteors like that one which could wipe out an entire city. and while funding to track space threats has grown, nasa needs to spend billions in the next few years to expand the program, they say. offic
. >> brian: thattity grade education. >> alisyn: pretty much. >> brian: who booked her? [ laughter ] >> steve: why can't we be friends, to quote the golden girls. >> brian: they said that? >> steve: thank you for being a friend. >> brian: what about the beatles, we all live in a yellow submarine? [ laughter ] >> brian, you're fired. >> alisyn: here is another question. what if an asteroid were hurdling towards earth? >> brian: are you...
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old days when they started these lotteries and all those tax dollars were supposed to go to improve education in america? how did that work out? schools are broke. i don't get it. i thought the lottery was supposed to be the savior for our school systems 20-something years ago when this started but it still hasn't helped the school system apparently as far as needing money. >>steve: politicians changed the rules. it started out we're going to do this. instead they said we're going to take a little of that money and put it over here, then put it over there. next thing you know it's everywhere. >>brian: the cabin door is closed. power up your electronic devices. friendly skies are about to get nicer. >>steve: the health benefits of beer? turns out facial hair can be a real lifesaver. how can you get back pain relief that lasts up to 16 hours? with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. for up to 16 hours of relief, try thermacare. by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? ho
old days when they started these lotteries and all those tax dollars were supposed to go to improve education in america? how did that work out? schools are broke. i don't get it. i thought the lottery was supposed to be the savior for our school systems 20-something years ago when this started but it still hasn't helped the school system apparently as far as needing money. >>steve: politicians changed the rules. it started out we're going to do this. instead they said we're going to take...
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top republicans terminated slavery, wrote the brown versus brown board of education city. broke the filibuster against the civil rights act. extended the 1965 voting act and appointed two black secretaries of state. >> exactly. the g.o.p. should be talking about this all the time. this should be a year round effort as the republican national committee said they would begin to do. it should be a year long effort to diffuse this concept the g.o.p. is racist party which it is not. they are trying to make progress in school choice, for example. you see the democratic party standing in way of reforms and republicans pushing for this which is benefit for black kids. they should be talking about it and not hiding what they do in this area. >> steve: great stuff. it's about 12 minutes before the top of the hour. he just wanted to raffle a cow and peta sent half naked pictures of women in bikinis. let's check in with bill hemmer what happens in 15 minutes. >> you a the peeps are here today. i know that. good morning to you, staff. there is an american woman that may be on trial in
top republicans terminated slavery, wrote the brown versus brown board of education city. broke the filibuster against the civil rights act. extended the 1965 voting act and appointed two black secretaries of state. >> exactly. the g.o.p. should be talking about this all the time. this should be a year round effort as the republican national committee said they would begin to do. it should be a year long effort to diffuse this concept the g.o.p. is racist party which it is not. they are...
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. >> the controversial video and accompanying quiz put together by digital education company after a firestorm over the quiz question safari pulled it from the program. the company has no plans to pull the actual video. >> one of the options was c, terrorists hate everyone. c is the more accurate answer than they gave. >> coming up a really rude awakening for one driver in the state of florida who nodded off at the wheel. >> then thousand shalt not steal. a church robbed for the second time this year it's all caught on camera. first let's check in with steve dos see to see what's coming up on fox and friends. >> we are caught on camera right now. coming up we are going to talk about your lead story how amanda knox the american -- italian court overturned her acquittal an ordered a new trial for amanda knox. the very latest on that. also we told you about how joe biden spent half a million dollars on a hotel for one day in paris. he also spent 300,000 dollars on cars that joe biden didn't even ride in. how would you like to pay for an ire line ticket based not on your seat but on how
. >> the controversial video and accompanying quiz put together by digital education company after a firestorm over the quiz question safari pulled it from the program. the company has no plans to pull the actual video. >> one of the options was c, terrorists hate everyone. c is the more accurate answer than they gave. >> coming up a really rude awakening for one driver in the state of florida who nodded off at the wheel. >> then thousand shalt not steal. a church robbed...
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educators have given a green light to english curriculum that includes picture books with realistic portrayals of war for 8-year-olds. one contains fighter planes dropping bombs on a middle eastern town. another depicts an abduction of a young man from his home. it will be used in the third through 5th grade. >> a colorado sheriff taking a stand against two aggressive new gun control managers. john cook says he won't enforce expanded background checks on firearms purchases or a 15 round limit on ammunition magazines. criminals are still going to get their guns. democratic governor is expected to sign the measures into law. >>> an oregon girl is being hailed as a hero saving her family from a fire. the 7-year-old says she woke up in the house filled with smoke. she woke up her brother, her father and his girlfriend. >> i opened the door i and i cannot see. >> it was kind of surreal. walked out and freaking out inside trying to stay cool on the outside. get everybody out of the house. >> where the drier used to be so hot it milted t-- melted the sink. >> fire investigators say there were no work
educators have given a green light to english curriculum that includes picture books with realistic portrayals of war for 8-year-olds. one contains fighter planes dropping bombs on a middle eastern town. another depicts an abduction of a young man from his home. it will be used in the third through 5th grade. >> a colorado sheriff taking a stand against two aggressive new gun control managers. john cook says he won't enforce expanded background checks on firearms purchases or a 15 round...
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she was shot because she was outspoken about equal education rights for women. ainsley? >> thanks, patti ann. >> top taxpayers already seeing a recent hike in the latest income tax. they have a new reason to blow their lids now. a $120 million retro active tax grab is hitting small business owners. we have the story. >> after determining in december a decade's old tax break is no longer there they are tack that enter reas entrepreneurs who claimed the break over the years. the business owners aren't too happy about that. >> how would you feel you made a decision four years ago you knew was legally correct and four years later a governing body came in and said it's not correct now you owe us a bunch more money and we are going to charge you interest on money that you didn't even know you owed. >> that was brian over street who had research system last year. they paid their taxes based on the law at the time. but the state appeals court ruled the tax break provision requiring companies maintain 80 percent of the work force in california was unconstitutional. the state fran
she was shot because she was outspoken about equal education rights for women. ainsley? >> thanks, patti ann. >> top taxpayers already seeing a recent hike in the latest income tax. they have a new reason to blow their lids now. a $120 million retro active tax grab is hitting small business owners. we have the story. >> after determining in december a decade's old tax break is no longer there they are tack that enter reas entrepreneurs who claimed the break over the years. the...
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a lack of education is terrible and doesn't bode well for a great financial future. >> alisyn: by the time they're ten years old. it's time to talk about interest, loan, time horizon and inflation, and taxes. what is that? >> now we're getting the bigger words here, alisyn. interest, the money that you paid for them. anybody lending you money, the loan when you borrow money for things like a car and teenagers may need a loan if they're getting close to those times and inflation, just that things get more costly over time and you have to, obviously, account for that in taxes and we're all familiar with those. >> alisyn: so you're explaining all this have to your ten-year-old, even if it's not applicable to their life yet. you're telling them what's on the horizon. >> exactly. >> alisyn: let's talk about 15 years old and this is where i think things get serious and you have the baby-sitting money and you have some stuff that you want to buy. so, you say investing, allocation asset. diversification, stock funds. >> i'm so happy we're doing all of this because obviously they get money and
a lack of education is terrible and doesn't bode well for a great financial future. >> alisyn: by the time they're ten years old. it's time to talk about interest, loan, time horizon and inflation, and taxes. what is that? >> now we're getting the bigger words here, alisyn. interest, the money that you paid for them. anybody lending you money, the loan when you borrow money for things like a car and teenagers may need a loan if they're getting close to those times and inflation,...